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    Dabootshop

    4.0 (14 reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 6:00 pm

    Services - Dabootshop

    Shoe cleaning

    Shoe repair

    Shoe resoling

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    Shoe shining

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    Before and after rivet replacement on a pair of Garmonts.

    Small Shop- BIG HELP I bought a pair of boots at an unnamed nearby store but found out after that the left boot was MISSING two rivets. Unnamed store would not exchange or return because of some weird warranty nonsense with the boot company. I found DaBootShop and in FIVE MINUTES he put on new rivets and painted them to match! Everyone there was so kind and helpful and patient to listen to my ranting, lol. The store name can be a SMIDGE confusing as it is nowhere on the storefront, but I do highly recommend their services.

    Leona K.

    No set hours?? Are you kidding me. I arrived at almost 1pm on Monday after driving wa-a-y out of my way because of the ratings--CLOSED. With some ridiculous business hours sign. Never coming back.

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    Great shine product, they shipped to California for me, got the product the same week. Great customer service.

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    The first time I came here it was to repair the heel of a pricy leather ankle boot my dog had chewed on.

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    Yadkin Boots

    Yadkin Boots

    (8 reviews)

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    The last time I went in to buy boots, I witnessed the owner yelling disrespectfully at another…read moreSoldier, also shopping in the store. The shopper's politeness was met with irrational anger and hostility from the owner. Needless to say, after the friction filled interaction, we both walked out of Yadkin Boots without making a purchase. Although, I've had several boots successfully repaired here in the past, the owner's behavior means I will take my future business to one of Fayetteville's many other boot repair/sales shops.

    I paid $38.20 to Yadkin Boots to have the heel and toe cups removed from my Belleville 390's. My…read moreboots were 3-months old and in good condition. I was told to return three days later. When I returned I was given my boots with patches / dark stains all over them - and told by the Chinese man who runs the shop: "In one hour, you stand in them to set glue." I took them home hoping the dark patches were just damp glue that would dry evenly. The insoles never set, despite following the instructions to stand in the boots and the patches remained. I took them back the next day and explained I had given them a clean pair of boots (I intended to use the boots for Garrison) and they had returned me a dirty pair with un-glued insoles. The owner explained, "Yes but glue not set. And dirt inside boot comes through to outside when we put thinner on to remove heel cup." I explained that had I known my boots would be returned to me permanently stained I would not have had the heel cups removed (obviously, right?). His response was to shout at me: "I no magician! What you want?" I persisted and he finally agreed to clean them 'for free'. He told me to come back in 5-days time. I returned in 5-days time... "Oh. Boot not ready. Still wet." I told him that he had been in possession of the boots for over a week now. Obviously, he didn't care. At this point I had given up. The boots were still filthy dirty. He said he "tried to clean boots twice but patches still there". Then told me to come back in another 3-days to allow the glued insoles to dry... Man. This was the WORST service experience I've had in a long long time. I effectively lost a good, clean, $80 pair of Belleville 390's, and paid another $39 to have them ruined. Total loss: $119. Three trips to Yadkin Boots. They still have my boots. I never went back as they are now worthless and I'm sure they would "Still be wet" even if I did go back. Yadkin Boots have no scruples and do not care about the quality of their produce. Basically, they ripped this soldier off to the tune of $119. Thank you Yadkin Boots for the valuable lesson. Next time, I'll get a Gerber and remove the cups myself as I've done in the past. A costly lesson learnt... Hopefully, no one else will make the same mistake.

    Nunnery's Shoe Shop - Inside shoe repair shop.

    Nunnery's Shoe Shop

    (7 reviews)

    Took shoes in to get a quote/inquire if he could help polish my shoes cosmetically in order to make…read morethem match in color better. To take credibility, I botched my own oiling job and wanted an experts help. He was thoughtful in the aspect he tried to problem solve on the spot. However, proceeded to not ask permission and took a metal wire brush to oiled leather and scratched the grain integrally. Again, not suede, but leather shoes... Oiled leather shoes. Common sense it scratched the leather....he did it so quickly that I didn't really have time to stop him. Almost like he had a thought of "maybe this will work", and impulsively did it. These are now permanent cuts along the top of the shoe, that weren't there previously. Didn't charge me anything but ruined a pair of $140 shoes physically when I just wanted to see if I could get the color to match. Very odd interaction. Awkward pause after he scratched them up. Then did not offer to even try to buff them out or oil them after obvious scratches he'd created...I didn't ask for restitution at the time because I thought I'd be kind and go home and try to buff them out myself since he didn't charge me. Follow up on my part: tried to darken the lighter shoe to match the darker as originally planned. Even though I had succeeded in that, the streaks he had created persist through leather. 2 month old shoes were ruined in the two minutes he handled them. Perfer to support small businesses always. I have NEVER EVER taken time to leave a negative review on a locally owned business, but this was just THAT bad of an experience. Maybe just a bad mishap, but I personally can't recommend. I urge others to agree on what methods he will use before you give him possession of your items. He made an ammeter common sense mistake. Edit/Update: called to see if he could atleast attempt to buff out the scratches HE created. Very aggressively hung up without a conclusion. Only comment he said was, "you were there and saw I tried"....yes I saw him damage my item...Reached out via email to see if hopefully I can reach resolution. Will delete review if a resolution can be met. If this review still stands, you can assume he ignored me like on the phone. Just be careful if you use his services.

    The owner answered all my questions and suggested options. Hey did a good job doing the repairs to…read moremy boots.

    Dabootshop - shoerepair - Updated May 2026

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